Toronto singer-songwriter Scott Helman continues to win over hearts and ears across Canada with his debut EP “Augusta”, in stores now. The young artist’s first single, the instantly addictive earworm “Bungalow”, is making waves across the country, and the just-released video is sure to do the same.

Directed by Aaron A, the video is a balanced mix of a literal interpretation of the lyrics and stunning images of Scott and his young love deep in the breathtaking wilderness at his “Bungalow”.

Director Ben Knechtel teamed up with Crystalyne once again to bring you another fun, vibrant and personality-filled video!

In “6 in the Morning”, band member Scotty spends the night sleep walking around Toronto tracing his bandmates tracks, with plenty of hijinks along the way. It’s a fun play on the lyrics of the track, with some surprises and hilarious moments.

Watch “6 in the Morning” by Crystalyne, directed by Ben Knechtel, above!

Country singer Leah Daniels latest single “Go Back” is a strong and powerful anthem with a bit of the twist. She sings to the other woman to “go back where you came from” in the ballad.

The video directed by Margaret Malandruccolo, in keeping with the same theme, is a beautiful yet dark narrative of a twisted love triangle. Like the song, it’s a great blend of a strong narrative mixed with the unexpected.

Art Department, internationally renown DJ’s hailing from Toronto, teamed up with vocalist Seth Troxler on their latest single “Cruel Intentions”. Directed by Grandson and Son, and funded by MuchFACT, the video is a visually enthralling and trippy piece, and the perfect companion to the minimalist electronic track.

Debuting on Entertainment Weekly, the video is already a hit and has received accolades from many publications worldwide. Entertainment Weekly sums it up best: “The video adds in a bit of creepy surveillance-state paranoia and abstract sexiness to the cocktail of intriguingly weird vibes.” Check out the full article here.

The clip is a stunning depiction of the California desert, paired with a beautiful visual of a couple in love. The video is packed with breathtaking images and a strong performance from Bobby, in what Stephano lovingly calls his “souvlaki western”.

Canadian country star Brett Kissel teamed up with Director Lisa Mann for a second time on his latest video, “Something You Just Don’t Forget”. The pair also collaborated on his last video “Tough People Do”.

In the video, Brett shows off some serious acting chops. Playing himself after a traumatic accident suffering amnesia, we see Brett on his journey to regain his health and memories by reflecting on happy times with his wife. There is a reason the couple’s chemistry appears so genuine – that’s Brett’s real life wife starring alongside him!

Rising pop star Virginia to Vegas , who had a huge hit this summer with label mate Alyssa Reid in “We Are Stars”, teamed up with Director Aaron A for his latest video “Don’t Fight The Music”.

Filmed on location in New York City, the video goes through all struggles of a relationship – the highs and lows, the happy and sad times, and everything in between. Featuring stunning shots of the NYC lights, Coney Island boardwalk, and city skyline. Derik (AKA VIIV) describes the clip as, ‘captur[ing] the juxtaposition between falling in love and falling apart’.

Rising country star Alee travelled to New York City this Fall with The Field and Aaron A to shoot her latest music video “Only The Strong Survive”, and now we have the final product!

The heartwarming video shows Alee taking a inner city kid under her wing, spending the day exploring the city while treating her to delicious food and beautiful clothes. At the end, she makes a decision that will continue to effect the child’s life for years to come.

Watch the touching “Only The Strong Survive” music video by Alee, directed by Aaron A, above!